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Taylor Swift
19th November 2024

Exclusive: Taylor Swift and the Kindness Revolution

The New Yorker once wrote that Taylor Swift has the pretty, but not aggressively sexy, look of a nin...
Selena Gomez is one of the reasons Only Murders in the Building is so good
14th November 2024

Culture essay: Why is Only Murders in the Building so good?

In one sense Only Murders in the Building - known to fans as OMITB - is just another TV show: well m...
Auerbach
12th November 2024

Frank Auerbach’s Charcoal Heads at the Courtauld Institute: ‘a perfect little exhibition’

Sometimes I think of those who achieved a lot young: John Keats, assured of immortality by writing a...
Ivan Morison. Photo Charles Emerson
4th November 2024

Photo essay: Why Do We Take Drugs?

After reading about the death of Liam Payne in Buenos Aries recently, one felt a sense of grim recog...
30th October 2024

Review: Bodysgallen Hall in Wales: ‘luxurious peace’

It is always a curious thing to arrive somewhere at night: we experience a world without contours an...
Benai
28th October 2024

Inspiring Q&A: CEO Katia Luna Benai on her unique journey in design

Your grandmother was clearly a very important figure for you - can you talk about your upbringing? W...
chughtai
25th October 2024

Interview: Roger Federer’s favourite artist Nadeem Chughtai: “I’m blown away by the positive reaction.”

There used to be a dead tree in Ruskin Park ...
McDowell
22nd October 2024

The remarkable Malcom McDowell on why Anthony Burgess came up with the title A Clockwork Orange

Malcom McDowell is talking to me from what looks like a spacious octagonal attic, the dark at the ...
Jimmy Choo
17th October 2024

Class Dismissed: Jimmy Choo

World-renowned fashion designer Jimmy Choo came to London in the late eighties from his home in Mala...
Brin Pirathapan and Tom Athron
16th October 2024

When Tom Met Brin: The Fortnum & Mason CEO meets the 2024 winner of Masterchef

The real joy of networking isn't to meet people for oneself: it's introducing people to one another....
Ian Botham
9th October 2024

Ian Botham’s unbelievable journey: Headingley 1981, Geoffrey Boycott, and transformative philanthropy

In person, Ian Botham is utterly solid, calling to mind a rugby prop forward more than England's gre...
coldplay
7th October 2024

Coldplay’s ‘Moon Music’: the virtues of “surmounted cliche”

Every now and then I find myself considering the find margins between major and minor success. I rem...
Israel
7th October 2024

7th October one year on: A Letter from Israel

This letter is ten years late. I went to Israel for the first and so far only time in 2013, and for ...
Stephen Fry
3rd October 2024

Exclusive: How Stephen Fry went from Comedian to the Nation’s Mentor

Growing up is necessarily a provincial experience. It has to be: such a small proportion of the worl...
20th September 2024

Essay: Paul Simon’s Strange Dreams

What do you need to make a musical career? I'd say it comes down to one thing: a talent for immediac...
design centre
16th September 2024

Design Centre Chelsea Harbour CEO Claire German on Stunning Design Directions for Autumn and Winter

Home to an inspiring mix of luxury design houses, independent companies, flagship showrooms and over...
Cricket Nostalgia
3rd September 2024

Cricket Nostalgia: Henry Blofeld on PG Wodehouse, Ian Fleming and the Remarkable Cricket of the Past

At my age, you're permitted to look back a bit - to think of the circumstances of one's family and t...
Chess
30th August 2024

Friday poem: Chess by Laura Murray

Sometimes, impatient just to have things happen/I take your pawn/knowing you'll take mine. How else ...
Independent thought
14th August 2024

Independent Thought, Have we Lost the Habit: Long Read

Our cities are so far advanced down a misguided aesthetic that even revolutionary projects must be u...
Nick Cave
8th August 2024

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ ‘Wild God’: ‘a song of planetary importance’

Discover Nick Cave's evolution from a post-punk musician to a profound artist...
Thom Yorke
2nd August 2024

Exclusive: Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood on their new art show

The Internet may have wrecked the opportunity for tactile nostalgia. When Radiohead's OK Computer ca...

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